FA Youth Cup Home Leg - Ipswich Town News
The date has been set for the FA Youth Cup semi-final second leg at Portman Road. It will be on Wednesday 9th May (KO 7PM). No pricing details have been announced as yet.
The first leg at Highbury is on Thursday 5th April (7pm KO). The club are running coaches to this fixture, details from them.
Town have confirmed the Peterborough friendly announced by Posh earlier this month. The game is at London Road on Sunday 29th July (KO 3pm).
Peterborough manager Barry Fry said of the game: "We always try to come up with one attractive warm-up game and Ipswich will more than maintain the standard set when Tottenham Hotspur were here last summer."
With Town playing in his brother Russell's testimonial this evening we thought it was time to look back at the Town career of Adam Tanner. What are your thoughts on his time at Town? Click the link on the Message Board: http://www.twtd.co.uk/messages
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Town Women Lose in League Cup at PalaceIpswich Town Women levelled twice but fell to a 3-2 defeat away to Crystal Palace at Sutton United’s Green Gander Lane in the Subway Women’s League Cup, the Eagles netting the winner six minutes from time.
U18s Lose at NorwichTown’s U18s fell to a last-gasp defeat to local rivals Norwich City at their Avant Training Centre on Saturday.
Town Women at Palace in League CupTown Women are in Subway Women’s League Cup action away against Crystal Palace at Sutton United’s Gander Green Lane on Sunday afternoon (KO 2pm).
Edwards: A Great Tear-UpMiddlesbrough boss Rob Edwards was proud of his team following their 2-1 victory over the Blues in a game he described as “a great tear-up”.
O'Shea: That's Not Our DNATown captain Dara O’Shea expressed his frustration at an uncharacteristic performance as the Blues were beaten 2-1 by Middlesbrough at the Riverside.
Middlesbrough 2-1 Ipswich Town - Match ReportTown fell to their second defeat of the season as they were beaten 2-1 by Middlesbrough at the Riverside to send the home side back to the top of the Championship. Cedric Kipre’s own goal in first-half injury time gave Boro the lead, George Hirst having seen a penalty saved moments earlier, before Morgan Whittaker added a second 10 minutes into the second half, prior to Dara O’Shea pulling one back for the Blues on 76, but Town were unable to find a second goal.